Court orders framing of charges in 2 cases against Ramadoss

A court in New Delhi on Wednesday ordered framing of corruption charges in two separate cases against former Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss and others.

Central Bureau of Investigation special judge Ajay Kumar Jain found prima facie evidence against Ramadoss and others in two cases.

The cases related to alleged favours being shown by Ramadoss, health minister in the UPA-I government, and other accused to private Rohilkhand Medical College and Hospital in Uttar Pradesh’s Bareilly city and Index Medical College Hospital & Research Centre in Indore.

According to the charge sheet, Ramadoss abused his official position to grant permission to the Indore institution to admit students, although it lacked adequate facilities.

The Medical Council of India and a panel appointed by the Supreme Court had said that IMCHRC did not have sufficient faculty and clinical material required as per MCI norms, it said.

Sections 13(2) and 13(1)(d) of Prevention of Corruption Act deals with criminal misconduct by public servant by obtaining any pecuniary advantage.A

However, the court discharged Dhupia, A.Gupta, Kumar, Saxena and Tongia in the case.

In another case pertaining to RMCH, CBI had chargesheeted Ramadoss and others for allegedly showing favours to it in grant of renewal for admissions in the MBBS course in 2008-2009.

The case was transferred by Supreme Court from a court in Lucknow to Delhi last year after PMK leader S. Ramadoss had sought shifting of the trial. The court ordered to frame charges against Ramadoss, Rao and Rohilkhand education trust’s chairman K.K. Aggarwal under various provisons of corruption act and cheating and forgery of IPC.